Re: Offsetting a turn horizontally

2007-10-09 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Sorry for the confusion in my previous answer. A more precise statement of what I tried to say yesterday is: If you have polyphonic music and there was a note in some other stave (or in some other voice of the same stave) one beat after the beginning of the f2, then the turn will be placed exactl

Re: Offsetting a turn horizontally

2007-10-09 Thread Joseph Wakeling
Eyolf Østrem wrote: > On 08.10.2007 (17:04), Mats Bengtsson wrote: >> Exactly what do you mean. The spacing should be the same as if the turn >> was appeared over a true note at the same position in the bar. Try >> replacing >> the "s" by a pitch to see this. > > Isn't that what the OP said? A qu

Re: Offsetting a turn horizontally

2007-10-08 Thread Eyolf Østrem
On 08.10.2007 (17:04), Mats Bengtsson wrote: > Quoting Joseph Wakeling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >Reinhold Kainhofer wrote: > >It doesn't work absolutely perfectly because the skips do not contribute > >to the musical spacing---you can see the difference if instead of s4 you > >write e.g. d4. Is th

Re: Offsetting a turn horizontally

2007-10-08 Thread Reinhold Kainhofer
Am Montag, 8. Oktober 2007 schrieben Sie: > Quoting Joseph Wakeling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > It doesn't work absolutely perfectly because the skips do not contribute > > to the musical spacing---you can see the difference if instead of s4 you > > write e.g. d4. Is there an option to make skips cou

Re: Offsetting a turn horizontally

2007-10-08 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Quoting Joseph Wakeling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Reinhold Kainhofer wrote: You can achieve this by using parallel music (i.e. music expressions inside << ... >>): \relative c' { c,4.(\p e8 g c d \setTextCresc e)\< << {f2(\!} {s4 s4\turn} >> g4 f) } The two expressions in {..} inside the <<..>> wi

Re: Offsetting a turn horizontally

2007-10-08 Thread Joseph Wakeling
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote: > You can achieve this by using parallel music (i.e. music expressions inside > << ... >>): > > \relative c' { > c,4.(\p e8 g c d \setTextCresc e)\< > << {f2(\!} {s4 s4\turn} >> g4 f) > } > > The two expressions in {..} inside the <<..>> will be laid out in parallel.

Re: Offsetting a turn horizontally

2007-10-08 Thread Reinhold Kainhofer
Am Montag, 8. Oktober 2007 schrieb Joseph Wakeling: > Hello all, > > I'm using Lilypond 2.10.25 to typeset a piece (one of the Rose 32 > clarinet etudes) that incorporates a turn on the _second beat_ of a > minim (half-note). [...] > The trouble is that the extra-offset element moves the turn a con

Offsetting a turn horizontally

2007-10-08 Thread Joseph Wakeling
Hello all, I'm using Lilypond 2.10.25 to typeset a piece (one of the Rose 32 clarinet etudes) that incorporates a turn on the _second beat_ of a minim (half-note). Here's the Lilypond code of the relevant segment as I have it now: \relative c' { c4.(\p e8 g c d \setTextCresc e)\< \once \override